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The Rural Voice, 1988-05, Page 59CALENDAR 13-15 — Women's Institute Leader- ship Development Conference on the topic of waste management, Queen's University, Kingston. Keynote speaker will be the Hon. James Bradley, Ontario Minister of the Environment. Other speakers will represent the Recycling Advisory Council, municipal govern- ment, and Rural Organizations Serv- ices. Workshops on fund-raising, vol- unteer management, program planning, public relations, and speaking with confidence. Contact Rena Cunning- ham, R. R. 1, Consecon, Ontario, KOK 1TO, telephone 613-969-8052. 14 — Aquaculture Insurance Seminar, Arboretum Centre, University of Guelph, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $10:00, pre -registration only. Contact W.S. Young, 519-824-4120, ext. 3933. 17 — Grey North District Annual Women's Institute, Riverside Commu- nity Centre. 17 — 4-H Recognition and Fun Night, 7:30 p.m., Division Street United Church, Owen Sound. 17 — Bruce South Women's Institute District Annual, Ripley United Church. 17 — Perth County 4-1-1 Quiz Bowl Competition, 8:00 p.m., Central Perth Elementary School, Wartburg. 18 — Huron County Junior Farmers Meeting, 8:00 p.m., Clinton OMAF. 18 — Perth Centre Women's Institute District Annual, Parkview Church, Ontario Street, Stratford. 19 — Centralia College Graduation, Huron Park Recreation Hall, 2:00 p.m. 20 — Graduation, Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology. 21 — Ripley -Huron Craft Festival, sponsored by the Ripley Agricultural Society, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Ripley - Huron Community Centre. 70 exhib- itors: crafts, home baking — used book sale, door prizes. Admission 75 cents, children under 12 free with adult. Call 519-395-5225 for more information. Plan to attend the 8th Annual CLINTON KLOMPEN FEEST Clinton Community Park FRIDAY, MAY 20 SATURDAY, MAY 21 and SUNDAY, MAY 22 A fun -filled weekend of ethnic entertainment featuring * GIANT PARADE — 11:00 a.m., Saturday * FULL ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM — Friday Evening & Saturday afternoon * GIANT CHICKEN BARBECUE — Saturday, 5 and 6:30 p.m. * WIND-UP DANCE featuring "Whiskey Jack Music Co." - 9 p.m. * Booths & Displays * Ethnic & Canadian Food * Beer Garden FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 519-482-9505 CARE & HEALTH ESSENTIALS FOR HORSES' HOOVES A Short Course Ag. Engineering Building Centralia College Saturdays June 4 and 11 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m (each day). Two days of instruction and demonstration intended for horse stable owners and managers, recreational riders and beginning trainers. Features of this lecture and work shop program include: - anatomy and physiology of the horse leg and hoof - discussion of mobility of the limb - detection of lameness and unsoundness in the leg - demonstration of trimming the hoof and shoeing techniques - practise in making horse shoes and fitting shoes to the hoof - identification of foot problems and suggestions for correction Taught by Peter Tichbourne, farrier - internationally known To register for both days, send your cheque for $50. payable to Centralia College no later than May 20th, 1988. 0VMans),Mstr y d Agculture and Food ONTARIO CY, So.. o.w: CENTRALIA COLLEGE Huron Pail Oman, NOM 11.0 (519) 228.6691 MAY 1988 57